I strongly recommend people listen to the entire series in order.
Kevin claims he ran across a juvenile while bow-hunting when he himself was a teenager. Apparently its parents had been shot by other hunters and it looked starving so he fed it and thus began a multi-year encounter with his new best mate.

Kevin describes many behaviours and its language. As a youngest brother who was regularly beaten up by his brothers he sympathised with the juvenile's plight and even attempted to teach it Aikido (which appears to have worked because Glagg ends up in a fight against at least two other Sasquatch, which he wins).

The story is incredible and makes for excellent entertainment even if not true. Kevin's story is rather compelling to me, many statements he makes rings of authenticity.

Trey McCollister ‎writes “Here’s an older photo from an older game cam that I’ve had for a few years and was just giving permission from one of the owners to share. Dan Ricke and Vicky thank you for letting me share.”

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Here is an artist rendition of what he thought the creature looked like:

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That final artist's rendition is interesting, but the artist has taken a great deal of licence. That photo could've been any number of things, the suggestion of a face in the original image is only that in my opinion; a suggestion.

I strongly recommend people listen to the entire series in order.
Kevin claims he ran across a juvenile while bow-hunting when he himself was a teenager. Apparently its parents had been shot by other hunters and it looked starving so he fed it and thus began a multi-year encounter with his new best mate.

Kevin describes many behaviours and its language. As a youngest brother who was regularly beaten up by his brothers he sympathised with the juvenile's plight and even attempted to teach it Aikido (which appears to have worked because Glagg ends up in a fight against at least two other Sasquatch, which he wins).

The story is incredible and makes for excellent entertainment even if not true. Kevin's story is rather compelling to me, many statements he makes rings of authenticity.

Found this while researching for an article I am writing.
Looks a lot like my brother-in-law...
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Apologies for responding so late in the thread .. but this is very interesting.

And you say it's art? Or at least, has been identified as art?

Most curious. Even very close inspection suggests it is photographic. Very detailed and asymmetrical skin ageing. Most art reveals itself in too perfect symmetry in terms of skin sag etc. The hair growth patterns are most realistic, also.